A Comprehensive Guide to Unified Commerce
Unified commerce offers a seamless, uninterrupted, and uniform purchasing experience across all channels and touchpoints, whether customers want to shop online, in-person, or on a mobile device.
Read MoreUnified commerce offers a seamless, uninterrupted, and uniform purchasing experience across all channels and touchpoints, whether customers want to shop online, in-person, or on a mobile device.
Read MoreA POS system is so much more than just ringing a transaction and printing a receipt. A smart POS system can help you run and grow your business. Here’s a list of essential POS system features that you should look for.
Nestled in the popular tourist spot of Amherst, Nova Scotia is the Copper Tree Boutique, a heritage building with treasure finds for all customers.
SoftMoc is a national shoe retailer that places importance on celebrating Canadian roots through selling moccasins and other everyday footwear for children and adults.
Klothiers Zone by Shally is an ecommerce business based in Alberta.
Matriarch works to inspire women to be their best selves in all aspects of life.
One pandemic favourite that is here to stay is curbside pickup, and we can’t blame your customers for wanting to keep this trend around.
The back to school period is upon us, and as always, it has an even more special ring to it than ever before as students and adults alike are more than eager to get back into the groove and start anew.
You've probably seen a mobile point-of-sale (POS) solution in action at a store: staff carrying their iPad around the floor, checking inventory for customers, or processing payments on the spot.
In a 6,300 square foot showroom, the Ottawa sister store of Toronto’s Dala Décor offers design inspiration at every turn.
Founded by siblings Chandler Herbut and Jenna Herbut, Make It is one of the most popular craft fairs in Canada, with biannual shows in Vancouver, Edmonton and Calgary.